Just Saying

Sunday, 27 March 2016

The First Consequence, A very short story by HAC

“It wasn’t really a great idea to invite me over for a drink
right after your break up this evening.” She placed the bottle on the coffee
table and comforted him with a hug.

He looked pissed, still hugged back, trying to be cheerful.

“What happened to your eyes? Someone made you cry or didn’t
sleep last night?” he seemed really concerned. “I am extremely sorry, I didn’t
know you were in such a bad state, else I wouldn’t have called you.”

She opened the bottle in response. She was too tired of
answering people, when they already knew it. “Let me bring the glasses,” he
excused himself, noticing she didn’t want to answer. He came back with ice, two
glasses, and snacks.

“Since when you started to drink it neat?” he questioned,
seeing her putting no soda or water in it.

“Since the day my boyfriend started behaving like a real
d*ck,” the glasses were clinched and she found her throat burn, as she emptied it.

“Don’t remind me of my girlfriend,” he gulped down his
sorrows too and corrected himself, “Ex-girlfriend.”

“Why people fall in love? It was really a stupid idea to make
him my boyfriend. We were good as friends.” It was a long conversation and the bottle
was almost empty by then.

“They fall in love because they are unaware of the
consequences,” he kissed her out of nowhere. Their lips met, and she kissed
back. Alcohol here was to be blamed.

“And, what are those consequences?” she broke the kiss only
to kiss him again.

“If we were aware of them we would never fall for each other
repeatedly,” the glass fell off the table as she leaned over him and lay on his
chest.

“I’m sorry for pissing you off,” she finally said.

“I’m sorry for making you cry,” he too didn’t keep her sorry
for too long.

They both slept right there on the couch. It was the most
comfortable nap for both of them. “We can never fall out of love buddy,” she
blabbered before surrendering her mind to sleep completely.

“The first consequence,” he closed his eyes and disposed a
sigh of relief.